Now that I think about it, if Chapo went right now and got the virus, we would all be happy. He would be happy because he got to see the game. We would be happy because he got the virus.
Edit to say: Just kidding, sometimes I can't resist being drawn to his level of commentary and humor.
"You should host seminars on how to behave on opposing fan forums. Charge a pretty penny toward that Bison tailgating rig. " from Milkman 1/6/2016
Oct 1st 2019 to April 2020 CDC est. flu deaths at 24000 to 62000
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden...-estimates.htm
As far as actual Covid deaths you can believe they are actual if you want.
Best DI Football Team in the Tri-State Area - AGAIN
The key phrase there is "est. flu deaths"Oct 1st 2019 to April 2020 CDC est. flu deaths at 24000 to 62000
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden...-estimates.htm
As far as actual Covid deaths you can believe they are actual if you want.
Ha, ha. Did FOX tell you all that? Nonsense. Try again buckos.
Imagine, 60,000 flu deaths in a year and an ER doc at a very busy hospital who has been practicing for nearly a decade and who has never seen a single person die of the flu.
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com...es-to-oranges/
To save you some of your precious time so you can get back to FOX:
"The 25,000 to 69,000 numbers that Trump cited do not represent counted flu deaths per year; they are estimates that the CDC produces by multiplying the number of flu death counts reported by various coefficients produced through complicated algorithms. These coefficients are based on assumptions of how many cases, hospitalizations, and deaths they believe went unreported. In the last six flu seasons, the CDC’s reported number of actual confirmed flu deaths—that is, counting flu deaths the way we are currently counting deaths from the coronavirus—has ranged from 3,448 to 15,620, which far lower than the numbers commonly repeated by public officials and even public health experts."
Leave the political stuff for the COVID-19 timeline.
We're still holding off trying to get tickets for this game even though we would love to go.
It's OK to not be OK.
North Dakota State, a football team the big boys of college football should avoid like the plague, helped christen a $90 million renovation to Snyder Family Stadium — including a statue of famed Kansas State coach Bill Snyder himself — by taking a sledgehammer to the place.Bob Lutz, The Wichita Eagle, August 30th, 2013